In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen

Fabio Rinaldi,1,2 Daniela Pinto,1,2 Anna Trink,2 Giammaria Giuliani,1 Adele Sparavigna3 1Giuliani SpA, Research and Development Department, Milan, Italy; 2IHRF, International Hair Research Foundation, Milan, Italy; 3Derming, Clinical Research, and Bioengineering Institute, Monza, ItalyCorrespondence...

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Main Authors: Rinaldi F, Pinto D, Trink A, Giuliani G, Sparavigna A
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-05189f9ab8b14029ada671c5459c8a862021-05-13T19:50:45ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152021-05-01Volume 1450151264716In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-CollagenRinaldi FPinto DTrink AGiuliani GSparavigna AFabio Rinaldi,1,2 Daniela Pinto,1,2 Anna Trink,2 Giammaria Giuliani,1 Adele Sparavigna3 1Giuliani SpA, Research and Development Department, Milan, Italy; 2IHRF, International Hair Research Foundation, Milan, Italy; 3Derming, Clinical Research, and Bioengineering Institute, Monza, ItalyCorrespondence: Fabio RinaldiGiuliani SpA, Research and Development Department, Palagi, 2, Milan, 20129, ItalyTel +39-02-76006089Fax +39 0220541Email fabio.rinaldi@studiorinaldi.comAbstract: Nowadays, the most advanced skin anti-aging treatments are addressed to restore the extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis. ECM is considered the main player not only as physical support of the tegument but also at the biochemical level, thanks to its capacity to exchange nutrients, water, cellular mediators, and growth factors within and between cells. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo efficacy and aesthetic performance of a brand-new intracutaneous filler. The latter is based on novel concepts: besides filling it exerts a homeostatic balance of nutrients able to delay the skin aging process by sustaining physiological rejuvenation of the tissue and in the surrounding injection/implantation area. The brand-new intracutaneous filler was tested for in vitro capacity to stimulate extracellular matrix components production. Therefore, a single session for injection of the product under study was performed by a specialized dermatologist, using the bolus technique on the zygomatic protuberance of 20 healthy female subjects with midface volume loss, caused by aging. Results confirmed the important and long-term volumizing, anti-wrinkle, the hydrating activity of this product after one single injection session. The biological outcomes also support product effectiveness in skin structure restoration.Keywords: fillers, hyaluronic acid, α 1-R-collagen, carboxymethylcellulose, dipeptides, amino acidshttps://www.dovepress.com/in-vitro-and-in-vivo-evaluation-on-the-safety-and-efficacy-of-a-brand--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCIDfillershyaluronic acid1-r-collagencarboxymethylcellulosedipeptidesamino acids
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In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
fillers
hyaluronic acid
1-r-collagen
carboxymethylcellulose
dipeptides
amino acids
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Pinto D
Trink A
Giuliani G
Sparavigna A
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title In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
title_short In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
title_full In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
title_fullStr In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in vivo Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of a Brand-New Intracutaneous Filler with α1-R-Collagen
title_sort in vitro and in vivo evaluation on the safety and efficacy of a brand-new intracutaneous filler with α1-r-collagen
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
issn 1178-7015
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Fabio Rinaldi,1,2 Daniela Pinto,1,2 Anna Trink,2 Giammaria Giuliani,1 Adele Sparavigna3 1Giuliani SpA, Research and Development Department, Milan, Italy; 2IHRF, International Hair Research Foundation, Milan, Italy; 3Derming, Clinical Research, and Bioengineering Institute, Monza, ItalyCorrespondence: Fabio RinaldiGiuliani SpA, Research and Development Department, Palagi, 2, Milan, 20129, ItalyTel +39-02-76006089Fax +39 0220541Email fabio.rinaldi@studiorinaldi.comAbstract: Nowadays, the most advanced skin anti-aging treatments are addressed to restore the extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis. ECM is considered the main player not only as physical support of the tegument but also at the biochemical level, thanks to its capacity to exchange nutrients, water, cellular mediators, and growth factors within and between cells. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo efficacy and aesthetic performance of a brand-new intracutaneous filler. The latter is based on novel concepts: besides filling it exerts a homeostatic balance of nutrients able to delay the skin aging process by sustaining physiological rejuvenation of the tissue and in the surrounding injection/implantation area. The brand-new intracutaneous filler was tested for in vitro capacity to stimulate extracellular matrix components production. Therefore, a single session for injection of the product under study was performed by a specialized dermatologist, using the bolus technique on the zygomatic protuberance of 20 healthy female subjects with midface volume loss, caused by aging. Results confirmed the important and long-term volumizing, anti-wrinkle, the hydrating activity of this product after one single injection session. The biological outcomes also support product effectiveness in skin structure restoration.Keywords: fillers, hyaluronic acid, α 1-R-collagen, carboxymethylcellulose, dipeptides, amino acids
topic fillers
hyaluronic acid
1-r-collagen
carboxymethylcellulose
dipeptides
amino acids
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